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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi opens stone-built Hindu temple in UAE ahead of coming elections

  • The BAPS Hindu Mandir, just north of Abu Dhabi, is the first such site in the Middle East
  • Closer ties with Arab nations have become crucial, as Modi’s efforts to push secular India into a Hindu state raise concerns for the country’s Muslim minority

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) walks across the carpeted steps with Hindu priest Brahmaviharidas Swami to inaugurate the first stone-built Hindu temple in the Middle East in Abu Mureikha, 40km northeast of Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday. Photo: AP
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Middle East’s first traditional stone-built Hindu temple on Wednesday, internationalising both his re-election campaign and his effort to push secular India into a Hindu state.

The trip to the BAPS Hindu Mandir just north of the city of Abu Dhabi capped Modi’s whistle-stop tour of the United Arab Emirates during which the Indian leader embraced the UAE’s president, describing him as a brother and also spoke before a global leaders at a Dubai summit.

Modi is widely expected to win a third term as prime minister in the coming elections in India, the world’s largest democracy. But Modi’s policies and his governing Bharatiya Janata Party have raised concerns over India’s future, particularly for members of its Muslim minority as they have come under attack in recent years by Hindu nationalist groups.

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That has made warming Indian relations with the Muslim-led Gulf Arab states crucial not only for India’s energy security and for millions of its expatriate workers in the region, but also its international standing.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the BAPS Hindu Mandir near Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the BAPS Hindu Mandir near Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

“Every part of the time that God has given me and the body that God has given me are all for Mother India,” Modi told the crowd gathered at the temple, drawing rapturous cheers in what at times resembled a campaign stop.

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